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Sarah Polk Jetton Fall [b] (April 1, 1847 – July 22, 1924) was a wealthy Nashville socialite and philanthropist. She was the great-niece and unofficially adopted daughter of former First Lady Sarah Childress Polk .
Sarah Childress Polk (September 4, 1803 – August 14, 1891) was the first lady of the United States from 1845 to 1849. She was the wife of the 11th president of the United States , James K. Polk . Well educated in a successful family, Sarah met her future husband at a young age.
Family of James K. Polk: March 4, 1845 — March 4, 1849 James and Sarah Polk: The Polks are the only presidential couple to never have children while together — biologically, adopted, or from previous marriage. However, after the president's death his widow fostered a niece, Sarah Polk Fall. 12 Family of Zachary Taylor: March 4, 1849 ...
A business owner with land on the Kansas River allowed — with Army Corps of Engineers’ permission — the subcontractor to dump the Docking rubble down the riverbanks to stabilize the bank.
Hallway of Polk Place. After a short illness, Sarah Polk died at Polk Place in 1891, just short of her 88th birthday. Originally her will was followed, giving sole ownership of the home and its estate to her great niece Sarah Polk (Jetton) Fall, allowing her to live in the mansion for a few years after Sarah Polk's death.
As 1895 rounded the corner into 1896, Mary Jane Plice sat down to capture on paper her memories of the early years of Polk. As a former Polk correspondent for the Ashland Press, she was an ...
A Fall River couple, arrested by the Rhode Island State Police in November 2022 for allegedly stealing multiple catalytic converters, has been charged in Providence County Superior Court.
Salt Springs Township covers an area of 74.22 square miles (192.2 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Fall River.According to the USGS, it contains four cemeteries: Browns Chapel, Charleston, Pike (historical) and Township.